Heritage Open Day at History, Heritage & The Magic Attic Archives

Type:Historical

The Town Hall DE11 9DA, The Delph Centre, Market Street, Swadlincote, Derbyshire, DE11 9DA

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Heritage Open Day at History, Heritage & The Magic Attic Archives

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Local history & heritage exhibition examining local social history over the years, maps, records, books and pictures.

The Magic Attic Archives invite you to this Exhibition, showcasing the local social history and the many characters who have made their mark over the years. There will be numerous images and displays for you to study and most importantly The Magic Attic volunteers will be on hand to impart their huge wealth of information that no book contains! Learn about our local mining and pottery industry heritage. History of local walks and routes will also be brought to life with a section on The Magic Attic Heritage Walks.

 

Close to free car parking facilities and Town bus station. This is a town centre location

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Free

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